Isn't it?This story is just unbelievable.
Did you end up fighting a grease collector?Think I will get a six pack of a local IPA and continue watching football, then smoke a joint before bed.
Nope, just a relaxing night at home, no violence crazy how it isn't the alcohol or the weed, it is just the personDid you end up fighting a grease collector?
alcohol is definitely a contributing factorNope, just a relaxing night at home, no violence crazy how it isn't the alcohol or the weed, it is just the person
for you maybe.alcohol is definitely a contributing factor
the dude blacked out. Alcohol did thatfor you maybe.
What environment was this study conducted in, where did they get their information? Were there any controls implemented?I saw one study…
Every single person who was born before 1900 and drank, died.
The story is unbelievable even minus the fighting and stabbing part. Who runs wind sprints in alleys in major cities you're visiting while drunk?This story is just unbelievable.
Maybe The Sanchize is planning a comeback?The story is unbelievable even minus the fighting and stabbing part. Who runs wind sprints in alleys in major cities you're visiting while drunk?
Far out dudeAlcohol-related deaths represent a significant public health issue, accounting for 4.7% of all global deaths (2.6 million annually) and 12.9% of deaths in U.S. adults aged 20-64, with higher percentages among men and younger adults. In the U.S., these deaths are largely attributed to excessive alcohol use, with rates increasing significantly between 2019 and 2021, and represent one of the leading preventable causes of death.
While no single "blank percent" exists for alcohol's role in murders, studies show a significant correlation; around 40-50% of homicide victims have alcohol in their system, and about 40-50% of homicide offenders have consumed alcohol before or during the crime. Alcohol contributes to violence by impairing mental states, increasing aggression, and escalating dangerous situations, especially in cases where the victim and perpetrator know each other.
Nope, he did that.the dude blacked out. Alcohol did that
You certainly are passionate about the subject...I'll give you that.Alcohol-related deaths represent a significant public health issue, accounting for 4.7% of all global deaths (2.6 million annually) and 12.9% of deaths in U.S. adults aged 20-64, with higher percentages among men and younger adults. In the U.S., these deaths are largely attributed to excessive alcohol use, with rates increasing significantly between 2019 and 2021, and represent one of the leading preventable causes of death.
While no single "blank percent" exists for alcohol's role in murders, studies show a significant correlation; around 40-50% of homicide victims have alcohol in their system, and about 40-50% of homicide offenders have consumed alcohol before or during the crime. Alcohol contributes to violence by impairing mental states, increasing aggression, and escalating dangerous situations, especially in cases where the victim and perpetrator know each other.
So YOU make the decision that YOU want to make with regards to alcohol and I will make the one I want. See how easy that is?Alcohol-related deaths represent a significant public health issue, accounting for 4.7% of all global deaths (2.6 million annually) and 12.9% of deaths in U.S. adults aged 20-64, with higher percentages among men and younger adults. In the U.S., these deaths are largely attributed to excessive alcohol use, with rates increasing significantly between 2019 and 2021, and represent one of the leading preventable causes of death.
While no single "blank percent" exists for alcohol's role in murders, studies show a significant correlation; around 40-50% of homicide victims have alcohol in their system, and about 40-50% of homicide offenders have consumed alcohol before or during the crime. Alcohol contributes to violence by impairing mental states, increasing aggression, and escalating dangerous situations, especially in cases where the victim and perpetrator know each other.
you can have your drug, just don't stab me bro.Far out dude![]()
Just don't drive and kill innocent peopleYou certainly are passionate about the subject...I'll give you that.
Actually I'll drink to it even!
Drug users are losers...So YOU make the decision that YOU want to make with regards to alcohol and I will make the one I want. See how easy that is?
I only look for guilty people when I do.Just don't drive and kill innocent people
The best alibi for murder is alcohol.I only look for guilty people when I do.
I'll drink to that, bud!Just don't drive and kill innocent people
Hahaha!I only look for guilty people when I do.
Dude...guys only drink for two reasonsAlcohol makes you women
Effects of Alcohol on Testosterone Levels:
- Acute Effects:
Moderate alcohol consumption may initially increase testosterone levels. However, excessive alcohol intake (binge drinking) can rapidly decrease testosterone levels.
- Chronic Effects:
Regular heavy alcohol consumption can lead to long-term declines in testosterone levels. This is because alcohol can:
- Damage the testes, impairing testosterone production.
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you can have your drug, just don't stab me bro.
Alcohol and marriage sounds like hellDude...guys only drink for two reasons
1. To have a ******* blast
2. To try to get through another day because they are married and can't afford a divorce.
So you see the problem, right?
It is marriage.
___________ and marriage sounds like hell.Alcohol and marriage sounds like hell
Alcohol is such a dirty, sloppy, ghetto high. Like sniffing paint or drinking cough syrup.
It's like thinking long john's is the pinnacle of cuisine.
gotta cover up the bitter poison to make it tolerable....had a partay last fryday, bout 30 people, had no less than 6 different kinds of beer in the garage, each in their own cooler, they all seemed to like it.
Yeah but they were probably sniffing glue in the parking lot before they got to your house.....had a partay last fryday, bout 30 people, had no less than 6 different kinds of beer in the garage, each in their own cooler, they all seemed to like it.
Who stabbed who in this case?you can have your drug, just don't stab me bro.
Pelini arrived at that conclusion based upon RBIgRedMax' crack Google research.What environment was this study conducted in, where did they get their information? Were there any controls implemented?
That's normally reserved for Antifa in Portland or Seattle when they're rioting.The story is unbelievable even minus the fighting and stabbing part. Who runs wind sprints in alleys in major cities you're visiting while drunk?
Surely he doesn't think that Pelini comment was serious?Alcohol-related deaths represent a significant public health issue, accounting for 4.7% of all global deaths (2.6 million annually) and 12.9% of deaths in U.S. adults aged 20-64, with higher percentages among men and younger adults. In the U.S., these deaths are largely attributed to excessive alcohol use, with rates increasing significantly between 2019 and 2021, and represent one of the leading preventable causes of death.
While no single "blank percent" exists for alcohol's role in murders, studies show a significant correlation; around 40-50% of homicide victims have alcohol in their system, and about 40-50% of homicide offenders have consumed alcohol before or during the crime. Alcohol contributes to violence by impairing mental states, increasing aggression, and escalating dangerous situations, especially in cases where the victim and perpetrator know each other.
Wait, the pastry or the restaurant?Alcohol is such a dirty, sloppy, ghetto high. Like sniffing paint or drinking cough syrup.
It's like thinking long john's is the pinnacle of cuisine.